Happy to say that Decaf Raspberry is available now. And we'll gladly aim to expand our Decaffeinated Teas section soon to include others. To locate the former, please visit http://www.adagio.com/decaf.html

The short answer is the flavors are artificial. A slightly longer answer would advise you to pick up an excellent book on this topic called "Fast Food Nation." In summary, these days, both natural and artificial flavors are man-made. The distinction lies in how they are manufactured.

My husband and I are new to brewing loose teas...just receive our first order from you...we both enjoy decaf earl grey but my husband is not wild about the flavor of your decaf earl...he would like more bergamot flavoring...any suggestions of other decaf flavors that he might enjoy?

Our popular decaf flavors include Peach, Mango and Vanilla. Hope your husband may enjoy these. However, our flavors tend to be subtle. Reason being, the underlying tea is of much better quality than is ordinarily offered in flavored teas. So we hold back on the flavoring to allow tea's natural flavor come to the fore. Hope you may grow to like them.

Good news on the Decaf Spice front - this tea will join Adagio's repertoire in a few weeks. But given the cold reception our prior forays into Apricot flavor received, unfortunately can't be as upbeat about Green Apricot.

I would like to second the request for more decaf flavors. My husband can't have much caffeine but adores tea. I purchased the decaf earl grey (which is absolutely delicious), decaf spice (haven't tried it but it smells amazing), decaf mandarin, and decaf citron.

I'd love to see a decaf green jasmine, decaf cinnamon, and possibly the decaf green with brown rice. Since you have a base decaf black and decaf green, it seems like some of hem would be easy to achieve (but that may be my ignorance about the process showing).